All Ansys components are installed e.g. Fluent, CFX, LS-Dyna, Mechanical, Lumerical, Electronic, SCADE.

An ANSYS Academic Multiphysics Campus Solution (25/250) and an ANSYS Academic Research HPC Workgroup 2048 is available (see conditions below). This license covers most components but not all (e.g. Lumerical is excluded). To check if (new) products are part of our license refer to Ansys Academic Product Reference Table.

Below you find explanations to obtain and check out product licenses and regarding support and training.

For additional information and minimal examples regarding specific products see:

Introduction and courses

This documentation only covers the specifics of the usage of ANSYS on our system. General introductory courses as well as courses for special topics are offered by ANSYS Inc. and their regional offices. We recommend taking an introductory course first (see the CAD-FEM GmbH homepage). Good (free) starting points for self-study are https://students.cadfem.net/de/ansys-gratis-lernen.html and https://courses.ansys.com.

From time to time, we also offer courses covering ANYS products ourselves. Please refer to: CFD Day series.

Documentation and materials

If you are a member of the Ansys user group (see details how to become a member below under Usage and Licensing) you can access on blogin:

  • the official PDF documentation:
    /sw/eng/ansys_inc/v231/doc_manuals/v231
  • tutorials:
    /sw/eng/ansys_inc/v231/doc_tutorials

Usage and licensing

An ANSYS Academic Multiphysics Campus Solution (25/250) + ANSYS Academic Research HPC Workgroup 2048 is available till 1/9/2027. 

The use of our Ansys license is restricted to members of the Ansys user group.

You can apply to become a group member at support@nhr.zib.de. You must fulfill the Ansys license conditions. In short: our academic license is restricted to research, student instruction, student projects and student demonstrations. It cannot be used in projects that are financed by industrial partners.
To check if you are a group member you can type: groups

Always add
#SBATCH -L ansys
to your job script.

The flag "#SBATCH -L ansys" ensures that the scheduler starts jobs only, when licenses are available.
You can check the availability yourself: scontrol show lic

Installed versions

module avail ansys